Patch 7.2 brings with it tons of new content to continue gearing your main or get that fresh alt some awesome gear to get into raiding. We have outlined here all the ways you can gear up in Patch 7.2, including Broken Shore tokens, crafted legendaries, updated dungeon item levels and more.

In Patch 7.2, underperforming legendaries will receive bonus stats or additional throughput effects to make them more appealing to players. Today, Blizzard has provided the full list of legendary changes coming in the March 14th 7.2 PTR Build. These changes include the addition of 1.5-2% baseline throughput to underperforming legendaries.

As an example of a legendary which received improvements, here's Sephuz's Secret. It now grants 10% movement speed and 3% haste, 70% movement speed and 25% haste when triggered, and the movement speed bonus now stacks with other bonuses.

With Diablo celebrating its 20th anniversary this week, we wanted to highlight all of the Diablo references in World of Warcraft! We initially published this article several years ago when Diablo III launched, and we've updated it with references from Warlords and Legion. Click on the database links in the article below to learn more about the items and their references in the user comments!

Want to learn more about the Diablo event coming very soon to Warcraft? Click here for the datamined items, music, and achievement.

With Nighthold coming out, you'll be able to complete your T19 sets and we've got some transmog suggestions for weapons to go along with them; Tier sets, for the first time, have matching cloaks as well. Please feel free to leave some comments with other suggestions, as well as transmogs for the recolors or lookalikes of this tier! Don't forget to check out the Dressing Room tool to make your outfits!

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With LFR Emerald Nightmare raid testing over the weekend, several players noticed they were getting extremely good rewards--the ilvl of which rivaled gear from higher difficulties. Watcher weighs in on how the end-game reward system is shaped in Legion.

All gear has a base item level, and a diminishing chance to be a higher ilvl in increments of 5.

There is a max ilvl cap across all gear--around 850 for Legion launch, and going up to 895 for Nightmare.

Gear that rolls +15 ilvls above the base or higher has the Titanforged designation, instead of Warforged. Titanforged gear ranges from +15 above the base to whatever the max ilvl cap is. So in theory, an ilvl 835 LFR item has an 0.0000000001% chance to roll a +60 Titanforged ilvl 895 version.

All max level gear is part of this system, giving players the chance to find an upgrade no matter what content they do, however small that chance is.

Today's Legion spotlight is on Azsuna, the magical new zone open on the Legion Alpha. We take a closer look at the zone's design, as well as all of the night elf lore and quests. There are even unicorns running wild!

We also have a number of blue posts on the Alpha, and continuing with the theme of night elves in Azsuna, some Kaldorei street art in London.

Legion alpha coverage continues with new Weapon Illusions for transmog, some new fel-themed armor sets, and an in-depth look at all the Legion Legendaries that have flavor text like Koltira's Newfound Will.

Below you will find the datamined spell changes for the latest Legion Alpha build. This build is quite large so we have made two posts. In the other post, you can find Loading Screens, Order Hall Portals, strings, uncategorized spell changes, and Blizzard's Official Design Notes.

Blizzard has a number of blue posts on changes that did not make it into this build, including the return of pets to Marksmanship Hunters, with Lone Wolf as a competitive Level 15 Talent.

Looking to get ahead on filling up your Toy Box in advance of Legion? There are lots of items from the current and previous expansions that will become toys with the release of the upcoming expansion. Below you will find all the items that are becoming toys in Legion and how to get them! There are lots of items to collect that will become toys in the future, especially items created by Engineers and rare drops in Draenor and Pandaria.